Showing posts with label rock climbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock climbing. Show all posts

Sunday, July 19

Weekday Warriors' Journey to Mt. Hapunang Banoi

If you love rocks and boulders and you have the adrenaline for heights and big drops, this is your mountain. 80% rock scrambling, 20% trail over forest and agricultural lands, no way for you  to run anymore except the few meters after the hanging bridge, the community  to the forested area before the ascend to Uling Wall.

At one of the view deck on the way to the peak of Mt. Hapunang Banoi. Photo credit to Coach Jon Las Bruce.


The 3rd peak after Mt. Binacayan and Mt. Pamitinan that has a close proximity within the area of Sitio Wawa, I can say this is the eldest among the 3.  Mt. Hapunang Banoi is the highest when it comes to elevation, the longest when it comes to distance, a longer ridge at the top  that one has to traverse over boulders and rocks with big drops in between at some parts before finally reaching the peak. Of the 3 mountain peaks, this is the most challenging and the most treacherous (at least for me). A total body work out.

Last week's adventure on the rainy day at Mt. Binacayan, Mt. Pamitinan and Sition Simano, it was just a right decision not to scale this mountain anymore. Aside from the fact that it took us almost 3 hours to go up this time, well of course that includes the many picture taking that we did and a little exploration that our Trail Master and Lead, Mountain Goat Sir Joseph Sibal, the rock scrambling part is just to treacherous to do on a rainy day. It will be too slippery. It was even sketchy on this day when it did not rain, the trail and boulders are dry, all the more when it is raining. 
Hold on tight. It's a little bit dangerous. Photo credit to Joseph Sibal.

This is an out and back route (for there is no trail yet after the peak that continue to the other side of the mountain). We left Sitio Wawa without our local friend, Prof. Eric. He has school work to finish. So with my two friends who are  local from Rizal too and this place has become their playground as well, we left bringing with us our experience in mountain climbing and trail running. The three of us new to this mountain, we will just follow the trail where ever it will lead us.  It has the same jump off that of Mt. Pamitinan, and will have the same trail up to the saddle that separates to two peaks. Reaching the saddle after the Uling Wall, one has to go to the left side, that trail starts the way going to Mt. Hapunang Banoi.

Can I get a ride? Photo credit to Coach JLB
We are blessed with perfect weather, a little overcast but no rain at all. From the covered area on a forested part, it slowly goes up to the short agricultural land then goes to the side of the mountain where a kaingin part starts then goes up until we started going through the rocks and boulders. Until we catch up with the first group of climbers who went ahead of us. They were at the first view deck. Thank goodness of their presence, we come to know as well were to stop and get a good spot of ourselves to enjoy too.

The first view deck was a vertical wall of around 4 meters high, our friend Sir Joseph finds it at home on this very wall, making it just very easy for him to reach the top, go to the other side of the rock formation and going down with so much ease as if his shoes has some mighty bond that sticks to the rock face while me and Coach JLB has difficulty clinging to the wall going up on the other side. We ended on one surface with big crack not even standing at the top most. Going down is another story.

Get a right hold. Photo credit to Sir Otep.
We continue on, really there were more rock scrambling, hopping from one boulder to the other and more parts where gaps in between rocks are even wider that at some point with our mountain goat friend Sir Joseph way ahead of us, me and Coach JLB just thought of staying at one spot as we are stucked at one part where a very big gap is un-passable to do until the other group catch up with us and showed us how it is being done. Funny, how easy it is to look at them how to cross it yet we find it challenging to do. Sir Joseph ended coming back for us and helping us cross that section by extending his hand to us.


We finally reach the summit where I thought  was impossible for me to reach, thanks to the encouragement of Sir Joseph the other hikers. The view on the top was fantastic. We went back on the same route we did going up, this time still with extra care not to injure ourselves. I thank the mountain gods for a safe passage and allowing us to see the beauty of the place. One fine day on this beautiful mountain peak. Amazing to know of my 15 years of climbing and trekking there are still peaks like this on this area.

These 3 mountain peaks as I mentioned on my previous report, is a very good mountain to practice if one is planning to climb Mt. Guiting Guiting. More so if you are a rock and boulder enthusiast who loves a life hanging on the cliff on more than 500MASL. Go for this mountain.

I am scared of heights, the very reason why I went into rock climbing. It is to overcome that fear. I may love the rock formations but do not put me high above it, it will take me a while to really convince myself to do it. On this very journey after a long time of not doing rock climbing, it brought me back to that fear again. But one thing I always put in my mind as I was in that situation, I have to focus, concentrate, overcome my fear, do not let my fear eat my self but rather just trust, enjoy the moment, and relax enjoy the beauty of nature. This very adventure is just like life, it is not a smooth journey but worth the experience. It is one adventure to be enjoyed. 

Another mileage covered, battle scars added. Happy feet with a healthy soul. Our journey to H1 continues. 



Thursday, May 17

Petzl RocTrip China 2011 [EN] The Official Movie

Wicked!!!!!! That's all I can think of while watching this video and can't help but have a personal copy of it. 

I haven't been back to the wall for more than six months now and almost a year on the outdoor. I hope to be back soon, after my three consecutive weekends of ultra runs. The crag always gives me a high feeling. Seeing this video of a great rock trip in China inspire me again to go back to climbing and hone the skills that I haven't been practicing for several months now. My rock climbing shoes is now calling me.

Wednesday, March 21

My Idol Will Climb Mt. Everest

I just can't help myself but post some of the link about my idol Emely Harrington's trip to Mt Everest. As I always said on my previous post about her rock climbing trips, I always admire her not just her being a TNF athlete and an excellent rock climber but as a person as well. I admire her tenacity in life and she is pretty. So happy she take her skills on rock climbing to the higher level, climbing the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest. Wishing her all the best of luck on this new adventure.

An Everest Interview with Emily

Mountaineer Conrad Anker will climb Mt. Everest with Emily as part of the climbing team. 

Urban Climbing Interview before her Mt. Everest Trip
 
A Little About Herself


Friday, February 3

Nice Read

I am always a fun of Conrad Anker, his being a good athlete, a good man and a good father. It just want to have a copy of how his adopted son see him as a person. Nice piece to keep.  

Having two Athletic Dads 

Thursday, November 10

Petzl RocTrip China 2011

No, unfortunately I did not join this trip.

But I always wanted to be at Petzl's Roc Trip in China, I saw this when our very own climber Dennis  Diaz with Karen Gudani attended the event two years ago. But unfortunately this year, I had so many other trips that I did not have the chance to join this trip anymore. Only to find out my good friend Sig Fernandez with her girlfriend Isa with Dennis again attended the event. And only to find out my idol rock climber Emely Harrington with other climbers were there too. I hope I can include this event on my list next year.

There is always something about rock climbing the entice my curiosity. I am not good at it, I always have that fear every time I am on the wall especially when  doing the lead climbing. Probably it's because I am up there and my feet are not on the ground. But there is also another part of  me that gets excited, every time I see rock formations especially big walls. And when I  am at it, I just really love the feeling that I am so close to it, I am hugging it, the nature can hear my breathe,  can  smell my sweat and can hear my  heart beat, can see my struggles into it. That's why I always admire those people who do it well. This sports is not for everybody, but the skills can be learned. And I just learn to love it along the way and in my little ways got to learn to do it. I  am still a long way of having the confident to really do it but at least I know that I love the sports no matter how difficult it will be. I can't wait to do my next outdoor wall. I haven't done much of it this year, it has been mostly running  and hiking that I do most this time. I wish to go back into it next year and prepare for two big events, in China and in California.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xm4d8v_petzl-roctrip-china-2011-first-edit_sport#rel-page-under-1

http://petzl.com/us/outdoor/news/events-1/2011/11/09/emily-harrington-roctrip-china

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